Friday, February 5, 2016

Amid the chaos of the 2009 holiday travel season, jihadists planned
to slaughter 290 innocent travelers on a Christmas Day flight from the
Netherlands to Detroit, Michigan. Twenty-three-year old Nigerian Muslim
Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab intended to detonate Northwest Airlines Flight
253, but the explosives in his underwear malfunctioned and brave
passengers subdued him until he could be arrested. The graphic and
traumatic defeat they planned for the United States failed, that time.

Following
the attempted attack, President Obama threw the intelligence community
under the bus for its failure to “connect the dots.” He said, “this was
not a failure to collect intelligence, it was a failure to integrate and
understand the intelligence that we already had.”

Most
Americans were unaware of the enormous damage to morale at the
Department of Homeland Security, where I worked, his condemnation
caused. His words infuriated many of us because we knew his
administration had been engaged in a bureaucratic effort to destroy the
raw material—the actual intelligence we had collected for years, and
erase those dots. The dots constitute the intelligence needed to keep
Americans safe, and the Obama administration was ordering they be wiped
away.

We at the Jolly Landsknecht have been following the Malheur National
Wildlife Refuge (MNWR) occupation with a great deal of interest. This
blog is not going to punch the tar baby of the nobility of the cause or
the legality of the occupation but rather look at one facet of the
incident in a critical light.

Occupying facilities, government or private, is deep rooted in
American history. In the 1700s we were given the Boston Tea Party where
members of the Sons of Liberty occupied the tea ships Eleanor, Beaver and Dartmouth
and subsequently destroyed their contents. In the early 20th century
the American labor movement conducted “sit-ins” to protect what they
perceived as unfair labor practices. The Civil Rights era was partially
defined by lunch counter sit-ins and the famous Rosa Parks protest.

The Vietnam War and its opposition generated many incidents of civil
disobedience often involving the occupation of federal facilities. On
December 4, 1967, 500 protesters showed up at the San Francisco’s
Federal Building where 88 draft cards were burned.

Picture taken Nov. 15, 2009, in Sanibel, Florida in the Andrews home at
fundraiser they hosted for Marco Rubio, when nobody gave Rubio any
chance to defeat Charlie Crist. Phyllis Schlafly made a special trip to
Florida, at Pat Andrew’s request, to headline the event.

THE “BIG CON’ BEGINS–

To win in the 2010 Tea Party Wave, Rubio ran as the anti-amnesty
candidate despite an aggressive pro-amnesty record. Politico reports:

“Arturo Vargas, the executive director for the National Association
of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials, said Rubio, the son of Cuban
exiles born in Miami, blocked ‘scorched-earth’ legislation that sought
to clamp down on illegal immigration. ‘He, as speaker, kept many of
those from coming up to a vote,’ Vargas said. ‘We were very proud of his
work as speaker of the House.’

“In 2006, Rubio even voted for a bill that would have allowed the
children of illegal immigrants to pay the same tuition rates at Florida
colleges as residents. Vargas now says Rubio, the candidate, takes a
more pointed, less nuanced tone as he stresses border enforcement and
his opposition to amnesty. ‘He’s become your typical candidate in terms
of playing to his primary election base…’”

Rubio used amnesty opposition to get elected before coming to
Washington to push the biggest mass immigration / amnesty bill anyone
had ever seen. He declared of Gov. Crist’s position that “an
earned path to citizenship is basically code for amnesty,” and that
illegals seeking citizenship should “return to their homeland,” and that
“if you grant amnesty as the governor proposes that we do, in any form,
whether it’s the back of the line or so forth, you will destroy any
chance we will ever have of having a legal immigration system that works
here in America.”

Facebook is now removing
speech that presumably almost everybody might decide is racist -- along
with speech that only someone at Facebook decides is "racist."

The sinister reality of a society in which the expression of
majority opinion is being turned into a crime has already been seen
across Europe. Just last week came reports of Dutch citizens being
visited by the police and warned about posting anti-mass-immigration
sentiments on social media.

In lieu of violence, speech is one of the best ways for people to
vent their feelings and frustrations. Remove the right to speak about
your frustrations and only violence is left.

The lid is being put on the pressure cooker at precisely the
moment that the heat is being turned up. A true "initiative for civil
courage" would explain to both Merkel and Zuckerberg that their policy
can have only one possible result.

In that infamous document The Communist Manifesto, which the
League of the Just (Illuminati) hired deadbeat revolutionary Karl Marx
to pen, Marx noted, quite accurately, that: “In this sense, the theory
of the Communists may be summed up in a single sentence: Abolition of
private property.” In other words, if Marxists of any stripe influence
and eventually rule your country–you own nothing. Rather, they own you.
Any land you may have thought you owned now belongs to “the People”
which, being interpreted, means the State.

It is in that context that you need to begin to look at the Bureau of
Land Management (BLM) as an instrument of the Marxist state that has as
its agenda the appropriation of any and all land.

Via Stephen "Today they are going to lay LaVoy Finicum to rest and I didn't like how that played out at all. Sometimes I like a good tune to remember, reflect or train to. In
remembering the situation that has gotten a rancher murdered and
something to pass on for others looking for that special sound I pass
this. Found it through links following back to WRSA."

In a bulletin distributed
this week to cops across the region, the Utah Statewide Information and
Analysis Center—one of the dozens of intelligence-sharing “fusion
centers” around the country, warns that “extremists may utilize such a
high profile funeral for media attention or to further ideological
beliefs.”

Although “no credible threats to law enforcement are present at this
time,” the authors still think police should be wary: “Caravans of
individuals traveling to the funeral services may be comprised of one or
more armed extremists. Law enforcement should remain vigilant and aware
that confrontation with these potentially volatile persons, may include
more than one individual. These individuals may adhere to a sovereign citizen ideology, and may not recognize law enforcement as a legitimate authority.”

Fusion Centers
are intelligence-sharing shops run on the state and local level but
heavily funded by the federal Department of Homeland Security.

They carefully crafted the discussion to begin in 2002. During which they claimed that "Islamists launched nine attacks that murdered 45, while the right-wing extremists struck 18 times, leaving 48 dead."
But, that only leads one to question what definitions they used. From
the obviously stilted tenor of the story, it is logical to conclude that
they vastly minimized "Islamic" terrorism and vastly
maximized "right-wing extremist" terrorism.

But, there were further distortions. Later in the story they claim: "...many
experts maintain that the movement was a product of the financial
crisis for farms in the 1980s, rapid economic and cultural change, and
the adoption of gun control and environmental protection laws. In recent
years, an explosion in the number of militias has been linked by
experts to the beginning of the Great Recession in December 2007 and the
election of Barack Obama months later."

Well, well so it was all due to recession. They seem to have left out
the federal abuses of the combination of the BLM and the EPA that fired
up the Sagebrush Rebellion. Not a word of how ranchers had been pushed
off their land with threats and trumped up fines and criminal charges
that fueled the resistance of the 1970's, not some recession.

They left out the murders of son and wife of Randy Weaver for which the
federal government later settled with Weaver for $3.5 million.

They left out the 76 men, women and children burned alive in Waco, Texas.

A group of 51 refugees were brutally assaulted outside a night club in
Murmansk, Russia, after they groped and molested women at a night club
Saturday.

The refugees had previously been ordered to leave Norway
for “bad behavior” and tried their luck in Russia. What they didn’t
realize when they went out clubbing in Murmansk is that Russians have
less tolerance when it comes to sexual assault on local women than other
European countries.

Republican insiders have reported to WMR that Florida Senator and
presidential candidate Marco Rubio was, as a high school and college
student, known to be a very extroverted homosexual in both South Beach
in Miami, a popular gay area, and at college in Gainesville, Florida.

In 1989, a year before Rubio was arrested with his friend Angel
Barrios and another unidentified male friend in Alice Wainwright Park in
south Miami, ostensibly for drinking beer in a car after closing time
in a park known as a pickup locale for gays, Rubio sang and danced in a
South Miami High School troupe. The song and dance troupe was based on
the Chippendales but with a very gay theme: half Chippendales and half
Village People. Rubio omitted his participation in the dance troupe in
his biography, “American Son.”

“As far as Ammon, he wasn’t armed, LaVoy wasn’t armed, all of LaVoys weapons were at the refuge when he left”

From the very moment patriot rancher LaVoy Finicum was
killed on an Oregon highway and Ammon Bundy and his group were arrested
in the same spot, speculation has run rampant as to what actually
happened and who may have been the snitch.

Militiaman Blaine Cooper, who was not arrested and was seemingly
nowhere to be found after the arrests, has been a major part of that
speculation as no one really knew where he was or what part he may have
played. Couple that with the mans criminal record and many thought they
had found the informant.

If Trump should actually get the Republican presidential nomination,
then the question arises of his Vice-President-to-be. Of course, we
should not count our chips before the last hand. The Republican
Establishment is sure of its divine right to rule, has money out the
kazoo, employs plenty of talent expert at manipulating elections, and
has a complete lack of ethics and principle in their pursuit of power.
They think principle and policy are advertising gimmicks.

But let’s hope. If Trump is not nominated then we may as well start
checking out the prospects in Chile or Argentina. Maybe Costa Rica or
New Zealand. Even Brazil.

Construction workers preparing to build a new classroom at a school
in northern Israel discovered a large underground weapons cache on
Monday that included 50 decades-old guns and grenades described as
having survived in pristine condition.

The weapons found on Kibbutz Mesilot were among those hidden by
fighters of the Haganah, the Jewish community’s defense force when the
area was under British rule before the 1948 War of Independence.

Beit She’an Police Chief Superintendent Amos Shimoni told Ynet that the weapons were preserved so well in a large box that some appeared to be in practically new condition.

President Thomas Jefferson’s first inaugural address articulated his
philosophical manifesto: “Peace, commerce, and friendship with all
nations – entangling alliances with none.” These basic maxims were
stressed repeatedly by Jefferson, who cherished a commercially free
country that would avert the costly European wars of the past.
Optimally, Jefferson hoped to avoid foreign conflicts completely.

Jefferson had long championed the idea that conquest and imperial
pursuits, which had consumed Europe for centuries, was to be avoided in
America. Writing to his friend Thomas Paine in 1801, he put it this way:

Remembrance

Execution of Colonel Ho Ngoc CanLast words: "If I won the war, I would not condemn you as you have condemned me.I would not humiliate you as you have humiliated me.I would not ask you questions that you asked me.I fought for the freedom of my people.I have merit and I am not guilty.No one can convict me.History will criticize you as my Communist enemy.You want to kill me, then kill me.Do not blindfold me.Down with the Communists.Long live the Republic of Viet Nam !"

Colonel CraigMandeville:

“They wanted the people to see that he was dead,” said Craig Mandeville, an American adviser to the South Vietnamese army who fought side by side with Can. “He was believed to be some sort of invincible guy. The North Vietnamese thought that, too, and I even thought that when I fought with him.”

“He said, ‘OK, the country’s fallen, but by God we’re still South Vietnamese and we’re free,’ ” Mandeville recalled. “So he went down to Chuong Tien province and rounded up all these soldiers down there to form a Free Vietnam.”

Col. Can didn’t live long after that, but the legacy of his struggle lives on.

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Core Creek Militia

==============================My sixth great grandfather, his wife, and five of his six children were killed in battle with the Tuscarora Indians at Core Creek, NC.

The Seven Blackbirds

==============================My third great grandfather was an Ensign in the Revolutionary War, and saved his unit's flag after being wounded at the Battle of Brandywine. He was also at Kingston (Kinston), Wilmington, Charleston, Two Sisters and Augusta. He was at the defeat at Brier Creek and also Bee Creek.

Requiem Aeternam -
Eternal Rest Grant unto Them
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My second great grandfather was killed in action on May 3, 1863 at the Battle of Chancellorsville.
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My great grandfather and great uncle knew all the men in the "Civil War Requiem" video as they were part of the 53rd NC which was the sole unit defending Fort Mahone. (Fort Mahone was named "Fort Damnation" by the Yankees) *Handpicked men of the 53rd (My great grandfather was one of these) made the final, night assault at Petersburg in an attempt to break Grant's line. This was against Fort Stedman which was a few miles to the slight northeast. They initially succeeded, but reinforcements drove them back. This video is made from photographs which were taken the day after the 53rd evacuated the lines the night before to begin the retreat to Appomattox. I have many more pictures taken by the same photographer, one of these shows a 14 year old boy and the other is the famous picture of the blond, handsome soldier with his musket.
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*General Gordon promised the men a gold medal and 30 days leave if they accomplished their task and many years after the War my great grandfather wrote General Gordon, who was then governor of Georgia about this incident. They exchanged several letters which I have framed. See first link below.
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*The Attack On Fort Stedman
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"His Colored Friends"
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Lee's Surrender
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My Black NC Kinfolks
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Punished For Being Caught!

Great Grandfather Koonce

He was a drummer boy in the WBTS, survived the War only to die a few years later. He was caught in an ice storm on his way home, but instead of seeking shelter, continued on his horse until the end. His clothes had to be cut off and he died a few days later.